@ Anonymous (#3): I don't quite see how the fork/soup analogy connects with evolution, at least not in your favor.

Let's say we start out with several forks, all of them slightly different. Longer tangs on some of them, different shapes, some bent, others strait, some even resembling sporks (hence, randomness). The ones resembling sporks will perform their task better than the others, so they will be selected over all the other fork types.

Many generations and random variations later, with the more spoon-like variations being selected in each new generation... You'll get a spoon. A completely separate species of silverware capable of performing its task quite efficiently.

Of course, in real life forks can't reproduce or pass on heredity, but no analogy is perfect.

And I'm not going to stop attacking God because His believers won't stop attacking me. Any god, be it Allah or Yahweh or Vishnu are all the same to me: fiction. Religion is a very dangerous type of fiction that makes people believe they have the answers, so they don't ever try to find the REAL answers. In some cases, they even resist the real answers...